Fonds Acc3049 - Joseph Rogers fonds : [1860-1864]

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Joseph Rogers fonds : [1860-1864]

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CA PCA Acc3049

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  • Copied 1978 (Reproduction)
  • 1860-1864 (Creation)
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    Rogers, Joseph

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.009 m. of textual records

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Rogers, Joseph (1833-1916)

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Joseph Rogers was born in 1833 in Carmathen, Wales and emigrated to Prince Edward Island with his parents in 1839. He is listed as a blacksmith in the 1861 census, and as both a farmer and blacksmith living in North Bedeque in Meacham's 1880 Atlas. Joseph married Sarah Hall (?-1877), daughter of Jonathan and Jane Ramsay Hall on 14 March 1876. They had one daughter Anna, (1877-?) who married Russell S. Burns. Joseph married his second wife, Isabelle Ross Hyde (?-1900), daughter of Reverend Ross of North River on 8 March 1898. In his later years, Joseph lived with his daughter Anna in South Freetown where he died in 1916. He is buried in the Lower Bedeque cemetery.

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The fonds consists of a ledger of Joseph Rogers, which documents his employment as a blacksmith in North Bedeque from 1860-1864. The ledger records work completed for various men from New Annan, Freetown, St. Eleanors, Indian River, and Summerside. The type of work documented includes shoeing horses as well as fixing axes, forks, chains and wagons.

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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